Similar to Novatec..

Originally Posted by wooglin

What exactly is a MOSH cog? And do they come in anything other than 17t?

MOSH is a BMX company owned by Giant. The cogs are Shimano compatible and come in sizes 14-18. They are narrow just like the Novatec/Shimano cogs but come in the 17 tooth. So if you want a 17 tooth and don't want to spend $30 for a King these are the ticket.

MOSH is a BMX company owned by Giant. The cogs are Shimano compatible and come in sizes 14-18. They are narrow just like the Novatec/Shimano cogs but come in the 17 tooth. So if you want a 17 tooth and don't want to spend $30 for a King these are the ticket.

crap, scratch me off the list. i have the 16t version of that and it's chewing up my freehub body. are King freehub bodies softer than others? i've never noticed this with the XT hub i ran on that particular bike.

King uses both steel and alloy for their cassette bodies. The SS version is always alloy. Yes it is much softer, and requires that you use a wide base cog. Otherwise your cassette body will get chewed up. The mosh cogs are not recommended for alloy cassette bodies. If you have alloy, I think the only choices you have are: King, Boone, or Spicer. All mucho $$$

Originally Posted by the Inbred

crap, scratch me off the list. i have the 16t version of that and it's chewing up my freehub body. are King freehub bodies softer than others? i've never noticed this with the XT hub i ran on that particular bike.

Todd............. If you can't be kind, at least have the decency to be vague